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This research proposes a methodology for designing an information systems architecture for Naval Bases and Stations--the Naval Information System Methodology (NISM). The proposed methodology is developed from the Business Systems Planning (BSP) and Structural Analysis and Design Technique (SADT) approaches. It allows a naval base to develop organizational information models, determine command information requirements, and assess information and organizational structures. Additionally, NISM serves as a
framework for defining the prototype architecture. An analysis of the NAS Moffett Field is used as an illustration. It help shed various insights into information resource management of naval bases such as an ADP strategy for the future.

This thesis presents a practical method for calculating and representing entropy-based metrics for a set of bibliographic records evolving over time, in support of Dr. Michael Saboe's dissertation research which addressed ...

This research examines the Naval Reserve organization, Information systems (IS) planning, and IBM's Business System Planning (BSP) methodology. The Naval Reserve is analyzed in the context of IS planning requirements. ...

Information technology can be an effective force multiplier for the Air Combat Element (ACE) of the Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF). Through the use of Intranet-based decision support, internet technology can be ...